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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

A New Addition to the Vance Family

Usha Vance, the spouse of Vice President JD Vance, has shared exciting news. She is expecting her fourth child, a boy, due in late July. Her social media update confirmed that both she and the baby are healthy. The Vance family already includes three children: Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel. Usha, now 40

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Jan 21 2026SCIENCE

Space Pioneers Hang Up Their Suits

Two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, have left NASA after their last mission. This mission was special. They tested Boeing's new Starliner spaceship. It was supposed to be a short trip. But things did not go as planned. The Starliner had problems. So, Williams and Wilmore stayed on the

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Strong: Community Fights Back Against ICE

Minneapolis is no stranger to standing up for its people. When ICE agents flooded the city, residents didn't back down. They formed groups to keep an eye on ICE activities. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this since 2020, when George Floyd was killed. The community had to step up and tak

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Alaska's Smart Money Move: How a 50-Year-Old Plan Keeps Paying Off

Alaska made a wise choice half a century ago. Back in 1976, when the state was still new, voters decided to save some of their oil and mineral money for the future. This decision led to the Alaska Permanent Fund, a smart way to manage resources that won't last forever. The fund started small, with

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

What Do Neighbours Think About Alcohol Access?

People living in Scotland have strong views on how easy it is to get alcohol and how this affects their drinking habits. Understanding these views is crucial for making rules that work for everyone. Scotland has a big problem with alcohol. Many people drink too much, and this causes harm to their h

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Jan 21 2026HEALTH

Esports Teams Team Up to Tackle Mental Health

In a big move for mental health in gaming, Riot Games has teamed up with Movember. This isn't just any partnership. It's a serious effort to make sure players and staff in top esports leagues get the mental health support they need. This deal covers the League of Legends EMEA Championship, the VALO

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Jan 21 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Market Takes a Dip: What's Shaking Things Up?

The crypto world felt a chill recently, with Bitcoin and other digital currencies taking a dip. This wasn't just a random fluctuation. It happened at the same time as a drop in U. S. stocks and bonds. Why? Well, there was some extra worry in the air. U. S. President Donald Trump made some strong sta

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

The Trial of Tetsuya Yamagami: A Look at the Aftermath of Abe's Assassination

In a significant legal development, a Japanese court is set to announce its decision on the case of Tetsuya Yamagami, the man accused of assassinating former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This event, which took place in July 2022, sent shockwaves through the nation. Yamagami, now 45, was apprehended im

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stamford Boosts Police Force with New Hires

Stamford is getting more police officers. The Board of Finance just said yes to hiring five new ones. This is not as many as the police wanted, but it is a start. The city will also use some federal money to help pay for it. This money comes with a catch: Stamford has to match it with its own funds.

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Jan 21 2026EDUCATION

Penn University Stands Up to Government Request for Jewish Faculty and Staff Data

Penn University has taken a strong stance against a government request for personal information of Jewish faculty, staff, and students. The university argues that handing over such data is not only unnecessary but also raises serious privacy and safety concerns. The request came from the Equal Empl

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